One truth is that the largest prime factor of a number is always less than or equal to the square root of that number
There are two places you can change to reflect that truth and that will speed up your program (otherwise as is) a lot.
That wasnt quite right. In testing for a prime number you only have to test for factors below the square root of the number. If you find a factor below that point, the division of the original number by that factor results in another factor. That second factor may be the largest prime factor.
In reply to Re: Avoid keeping larger lists in Memory
by huck
in thread Avoid keeping larger lists in Memory
by pr33
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